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BA Small Research Grant Award for Rosemary FootPosted: 16/01/2006 |
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This part of Rosemary's project has two goals: first, to examine the extent to which the security agendas of key regional states in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore) that are central to the anti-terrorist struggle, and the three major institutions of the region (APEC, ASEAN and the ASEAN Regional Forum) have been re-shaped by the counter-terrorist concerns articulated since September 2001; and secondly to explore the capacity of the human rights norm to constrain some forms of counter-terrorist state and institutional behaviour in this era and in a part of the world where a number of governments remain wary of the human rights idea. The larger goals of the research are to examine the extent to which the human rights idea is being overridden in the name of security, or has become embedded in concepts of security. Has it been concluded that human rights protections cannot coexist easily with anti-terrorist campaigns, or is there a recognition that they are complementary to them?
Rosemary Foot has been a Fellow of St Antony's College since 1990.
Professor Rosemary Foot is John Swire Fellow in the International Relations of East Asia, St Antony's College


